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European Settlements

European Exploration Table of Contents European Exploration Chart………….   Table of Contents European Exploration Chart…………. SC Settlement Chart……………. New Land Up for Grabs questions……….

European Exploration in the New World   Locations of Settlements Reasons for Exploration Spain France England

European Exploration in the New World   Locations of Settlements Reasons for Exploration Spain Florida, South Carolina, Central and South America Searched for gold and established missions (spread Catholicism) France England

European Exploration in the New World   Locations of Settlements Reasons for Exploration Spain Florida, South Carolina, Central and South America Searched for gold and established missions (spread Catholicism) France St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, along Mississippi River to establish Louisiana Searching for the Northwest Passage Established a Catholic colony England

European Exploration in the New World   Locations of Settlements Reasons for Exploration Spain Florida, South Carolina, Central and South America Searched for gold and established missions (spread Catholicism) France St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, along Mississippi River to establish Louisiana Searching for the Northwest Passage Established a Catholic colony England Coast of North America, Virginia and New England Gold, tobacco Flight from religious persecution

Use pgs. 23-27 and 45 in the textbook to complete the following chart. European Settlements in South Carolina Use pgs. 23-27 and 45 in the textbook to complete the following chart. Country Order of Settlement Name of Settlement Location of Settlement End Result Spain France Great Britain

European Settlements in South Carolina Country Order of Settlement Name of Settlement Location of Settlement End Result Spain 1st San Miguel de Gualdape Waccamaw River (near Georgetown) Failed: No food; ill settlers; bad weather France Great Britain

European Settlements in South Carolina Country Order of Settlement Name of Settlement Location of Settlement End Result Spain 1st San Miguel de Gualdape Waccamaw River (near Georgetown) Failed: No food; ill settlers; bad weather France 2nd Charlesfort Beaufort Failed: Lack of supplies and leader Great Britain

European Settlements in South Carolina Country Order of Settlement Name of Settlement Location of Settlement End Result Spain 1st San Miguel de Gualdape Waccamaw River (near Georgetown) Failed: No food; ill settlers; bad weather France 2nd Charlesfort Beaufort Failed: Lack of supplies and leader 3rd San Felipe Failed: Attacked by Native American Great Britain

European Settlements in South Carolina Country Order of Settlement Name of Settlement Location of Settlement End Result Spain 1st San Miguel de Gualdape Waccamaw River (near Georgetown) Failed: No food; ill settlers; bad weather France 2nd Charlesfort Beaufort Failed: Lack of supplies and leader 3rd San Felipe Failed: Attacked by Native American Great Britain 4th Charles Town Charleston Successful!!